US2019343103A1PendingUtilityA1
Guide for fishing rod and fishing rod having guide
Est. expiryMay 14, 2038(~11.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Il Han Kim
A01K 87/04
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Abstract
Disclosed is a guide for a fishing rod according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, which is not permanently coupled to the fishing rod and is detachably formed in the fishing rod so as to be installed in the fishing rod by changing a position of the guide even at any angle desired by a user.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . A guide for a fishing rod, the guide comprising:
a body having a pipe shape tapered so as to increase a diameter from one side toward the other side; a guide ring; a connection part which extends from the guide ring and has a bent part; and an attachment part fixing the bent part to the body part.
2 . A guide for a fishing rod, the guide comprising:
a body having a pipe shape tapered so as to increase a diameter from one side toward the other side; a guide ring; a first connection part which extends from the guide ring and has a bent part; a second connection part which extends from the guide ring and has a bent part; a first attachment part fixing the bent part of the first connection part to one side of the body part; and a second attachment part fixing the bent part of the second connection part to the other side of the body part.
3 . The guide for a fishing rod, wherein when the guide ring is bisected vertically, the first connection part extends from a lower part of the guide ring, and
the second connection part extends from an upper part of the guide ring.
4 . A fishing rod comprising:
a pole; and a guide for a fishing rod according to claim 1 , which is detachably coupled to the pole, wherein in the guide for a fishing rod, while one side of the pole is inserted to penetrate a body part of the guide for a fishing rod, the body part moves in a direction of the other side of the pole until being fitted in the pole so as to be fixed to the pole at a first angle and the body part moves in a direction of one side of the pole so as to be separated from the pole, and the body part rotates in a predetermined direction while being separated form the pole and thereafter, moves in the direction of the other side of the pole again until being fitted in the pole so as to be coupled to the pole at a second angle different from the first angle.
5 . The fishing rod of claim 4 , wherein the body part has the same elastic force as the pole at a fitting position.Cited by (0)
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